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Microsoft extends Vista bulk license discount to Europe

March 26, 2007 Amid complaints about bloated prices for the OS in the United Kingdom, software maker extends a U.S. discount program's reach. TAGS: Europe, Microsoft Windows Vista, U.K., blog, license, small business, retailer, U.S., Microsoft Corp., operating system, Microsoft Windows

London gets free Wi-Fi

July 16, 2007 The Thames gets lined with free wireless Internet coverage, while fee-based hot spots emerge across the United Kingdom. TAGS: Wi-Fi network, London, Wi-Fi, mobile operator, wireless Internet, fee, U.K., Europe, U.S.

Gauging Microsoft threat to Europe's Linux users

September 20, 2007 Company could call on patents filed with the European Patent Office to sue U.K. open-source users, but the situation's complicated. TAGS: patent, U.K., Europe, open-source software, Linux, supplier, U.S., threat, open source, Microsoft Corp.

A call for Net neutrality debate in U.K.

September 17, 2007 Web's global nature makes it essential for U.K. and Europe to discuss Net neutrality, says British Computer Society president. TAGS: Net Neutrality, U.K., legislation, content provider, European Union, Internet Service Provider, Europe, U.S., VoIP, president

Vonage includes Europe in unlimited calling plan

May 2, 2006 Internet telephony provider makes calling some European countries from the U.S. even cheaper. TAGS: Vonage Holdings Corp., Skype, call, IP telephony, Verizon Communications, Italy, rate, U.K., France, small business, U.S., Europe, China, PC

British regulators forward iTunes complaint to EU

December 3, 2004 Complaint says Apple discriminates against U.K. consumers by charging them more than others in Europe. TAGS: regulator, Britain, Apple iTunes, Europe, U.K., Apple Computer, online music, complaint, pricing, Canada, U.S., music

Europeans latch on to 'Second Life'

May 4, 2007 European fans of the virtual world outnumber Second Life users in the U.S. and Asia-Pacific, study shows. TAGS: Second Life, ComScore, resident, virtual worlds, Asia-Pacific, Europe, U.K., U.S.

European Mac fans call Mac Mini pricing unfair

January 18, 2005 European shoppers are petitioning Apple to bring EU pricing better in line with that of the United States. TAGS: Apple Intel Mac Mini, petition, European Union, euro, pricing, U.K., Apple Macintosh, Apple Computer, Europe, U.S.

Root servers: The real Net power

November 21, 2005 Forget complaints about U.S. dominance of the Internet. Axel Pawlik and his fellow root server operators are the real authorities. TAGS: government, U.N., relationship, server, Europe, U.K., U.S., process

Intel: Fewer European start-ups getting funded

December 18, 2007 Chipmaker's venture capital division says start-ups that land funding are receiving larger sums, but number of investment deals is down. TAGS: investment, venture, start-up, Intel, chip company, venture capital, telecommunications, 3G, health, Europe, U.K., U.S.

Telecommuting in London to soar with summer temps

June 29, 2005 Use of remote network access services will surge as workers shun sweat-soaked commutes, U.K. broadband company says. TAGS: Telewest, telecommuting, London, broadband service, worker, broadband, U.K., Europe, U.S.

Nokia: Science skills gap is Europe-wide

March 12, 2007 The lack of young people taking up scientific careers can be found in Germany, England or any leading EU country, Nokia exec says. TAGS: Cambridge, nanotechnology, Nokia Corp., collaboration, European Union, U.K., Germany, career, Europe, U.S., Intel
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